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Sustainable lifepans of building systems in urban coastal

tropical settlements : a literature review assessment methods

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Septanti, D., Post, J. M., & Egmond - de Wilde De Ligny, van, E. L. C. (2009). Sustainable lifepans of building systems in urban coastal tropical settlements : a literature review assessment methods. In X. Abdul ARashid Abdul Aziz, X. Azlan Raofuddin, & X. Jouke Muilin (Eds.), International Symposium on Construction in Developing Economies : Communalities among Diversities (pp. 162-173). Universiti Sains Malaysia.

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